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Acclaimed historian Stephen Ambrose commences his evaluation with a glimpse inward - he begins this book with his brothers, his first and permanently friends, and the shared experiences that join them for a lifetime, overcoming distance and misunderstandings.He next explains to of Dwight D. Eisenhower, who acquired a golden gift idea for companionship and who shared a perfect trust with his younger sibling, Milton, in spite of their seemingly unequal stations. With great sentiment, Ambrose describes the human relationships of the young soldiers of Easy Company who fought and passed away alongside one another from Normandy to Germany, and he recalls with admiration three improbable friends who fought in various armies for the reason that conflict. He recounts the friendships of Lewis and Clark and of Crazy Equine and He Dog. Ambrose remembers and celebrates the friends he has made and retained throughout his life.Comrades concludes with the author's recollection of his own companionship with his father. "He was my first and always most important friend," Ambrose writes. "I didn't learn that until the end, when he trained me the most crucial thing, that the love of father-son-father-son is a continuum, in the same way love and companionship are expansive."